Guess where i DIDNT find this? Thats right, i actually went out &, get this,& bought it! Alright, dont get so excited, it didnt cost THAT much. Back at the old "rusty car ranch", I ACTUALLY HAVE ONE OF THESE! Unfortunatly, it doesnt LOOK so much like this one. It was "rode hard & put up wet" literally. It was stored,along with nine other antique cars, in a building that had a flat roof, that eventually started to leak. So, i build a large metal storage building, & moved them all in it. Mine is a 1917 Willis Overland 9 passenger touring car. Ill go take some picts of them soon. Well, this add dates to 1915, out of the "Ladies Home Journal" for August. It tells of the "Most Highly Developed Auto. Motor" ( the Knight). Interesting info. at the bottom: Tells the names of the european royalty who own Knight Motored Cars. England,Pursia,Sweden,Russia,Belgium, Duke of Connaught??,prince of Battenberg?!?!, duke of Reuss?prince of Scaumberg-Lippe. Things(places) have sure changed in a hundred years. I need someone who has probably lived in these (long ago) places...........Kevin, where is.............